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Eddie McGuire

Edward Joseph "Eddie" McGuire AM (born 29 October 1964) is an Australian television presenter and businessman known for his long association with Australian rules football (AFL) and the Channel nine television network.
McGuire is the current president of the Collingwood Football Club and Melbourne Stars Twenty20 cricket franchise, and the current host of Channel Nine program ''Millionaire Hot Seat''. He is also the host of Triple M Melbourne's breakfast show The Hot Breakfast with Mick Molloy and Luke Darcy, as well as being an Australian rules football commentator for Fox Footy. He also has his own show on the channel, EMT which is broadcast on Wednesday nights, as well as being a columnist for the Herald Sun. He has worked as a sports journalist, sports broadcaster and game show host. McGuire has hosted the Nine Network's ''The AFL Footy Show'', the Australian version of game shows ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' and ''1 vs. 100''. He is a former CEO of the Nine Network, resigning on 30 June 2007. He returned to commentating Friday night football in August 2007 when he began a new contract with Melbourne radio station SEN 1116 to commentate one match a round.〔(Footy, for 'love' alone )〕 He is also a director at the Victorian Major Events Company.
==Early media career==
McGuire grew up in the working class Melbourne suburb of Broadmeadows 〔(Eddie McGuire buys $11million mansion in Toorak, Melbourne | thetelegraph.com.au ). Dailytelegraph.com.au (2008-10-19). Retrieved on 2011-10-14.〕 He and older brother Frank McGuire both won scholarships to Christian Brothers' College, St Kilda. Frank McGuire, who worked as a newspaper sports reporter, helped McGuire to get his first job in the media as an Australian Rules Football statistician and cricket reporter for ''The Herald'' (1978–1982). Later he became a cadet sports reporter for Network Ten and then transferred, in 1993, to the Nine Network where he became the host of a sports variety program,

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